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Success

    All parents desire it for their child.

Sometimes success takes a public form.
Like becoming the high school valedictorian or the student body president. 
Or playing a piano concerto with an orchestra.
But other successes are more personal.
Like mastering long division. 
Or overcoming performance jitters. 
Or replacing a bad habit with a good one.
Aren’t personal successes the most important?

For great successes cannot happen without the accumulation of smaller 
and more personal gains.

    Success produces Confidence

   A great teacher nurtures success in all of its forms.

        He sets the student on a path where success is 
        possible. He helps the student gain mastery at each 
        step. And he never causes the student to lose heart 
        and stop trying.


         
   For the only failure is the refusal to try.

 

If you would like a Piano Instructor who is committed to the success of your child, contact Mr. Christopher Curzon, M.M.* Please call (626) 357-7464 or email him at cmamusic@altrionet.com to schedule an in-studio interview or to request written information covering tuition, studio policy and teaching calendar.

                                        *Master of Music, Azusa Pacific University, May 2001

 


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